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Del Icalla is a full stack web developer who used to work for different companies to build and promote their brands online. Currently, he works as a freelancer working on different projects, including but not limited to the maintenance of this site. He likes traveling, writing, meeting new friends, and drinking Chūhai (チューハイ). Check out his work on your browser @ www.derusan.com
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